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Richard Meyer Esq.

Richard Meyer Esq.

R.F. Meyer & Associates LLC

Richard Meyer Esq.

R.F. Meyer & Associates LLC

PRACTICE AREA AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE Richard F. Meyer is a partner of Browning & Meyer Co., LPA, in Columbus, Ohio.

His practice focuses primarily on elder law, probate, and customized estate planning, including special needs trusts and asset protection planning. Mr. Meyer is an OSBA Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts & Probate Law. He is also a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the Ohio State Bar Association Trust & Estate Section, Elder Law Committee, and the Columbus Bar Association Probate Committee. He is a frequent speaker in the elder law, estate planning and probate related fields for the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Ohio State Bar Association and the National Business Institute. Mr. Meyer has a Martindale-Hubbell Rating of AV, which indicates very high to pre-eminent legal ability and very high ethical standards as established by confidential opinions from members of the Bar.

PROFESSIONAL & CIVIC AFFILIATIONS Attorney, Knights of Columbus State Council Attorney, Knights of Columbus Charity Foundation Member: National Academy of Elder Lawyers (NAELA) Member: Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem Past Grand Knight Assumption Council 3727 Knights of Columbus Supreme Star Council Award Former Home Association President Assumption Council 3727, Knights of Columbus Former Financial Secretary Assumption Council 3727, Knights of Columbus Former Chapter President Columbus Diocese, Knights of Columbus Former District Deputy Columbus Diocese, Knights of Columbus Supreme Star District Award, Knights of Columbus Former State Membership Director, Knights of Columbus Supreme Council Top Proposer Award Ohio Knights of Columbus 1991-1992 Supreme Council New Council Development Award Ohio Knights of Columbus - 1993-1994

Firm Description

R.F. Meyer & Associates LLC features highly regarded attorneys and a professional legal staff with decades of experience. The experienced staff offers clients outstanding service in the firm’s specialized areas of practice, including elder law, estate planning and administration, probate administration, trust administration, asset preservation, tax planning, guardianships, special needs planning, and Medicaid eligibility planning and litigation. With Central Ohio offices conveniently located in Worthington, Ohio, the firm offers a wide array of legal services to assist you and your family as you move through the stages of life.

Richard F. Meyer, Esq., is an Ohio State Bar Association board-certified specialist in Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate law practice. He is past president of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Ohio Chapter and past chairman of the Ohio State Bar Association Elder Law and Special Needs Law committees. He Is current chairman of the Ohio State Bar Association Elder Law Certification Specialty Board. Mr. Meyer is a Pre-Eminent Rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell peer review being the highest rating available to an attorney by his peers who liberated him at the highest level of professional excellence and ethical behavior. He has been recognized as an Ohio Super Lawyer for 14 years, including the last 10 consecutive years, and a longtime Ohio Top Lawyer. Mr. Meyer has been in practice for 38 years and is a member of the American Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association and the Columbus Bar Association.

A native of Columbus, Meyer grew up on the East Side and graduated from Walnut Ridge High School in 1973, where he was his senior class valedictorian and a captain of the football team. He went on to attend Marietta Collage, graduating cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in political science, and was honored with Marietta’s William Bay Irvine Medal in 1977, recognizing him as the outstanding member of the college’s senior class. He followed that with law school at Capital University in Columbus, obtained his juris doctorate degree in 1980. He currently resides in Upper Arlington.

For decades, Mr. Meyer has been active member and officer of several civic, charitable and professional associations. He currently serves as general counsel for the Knights of Columbus Ohio State Council, treasurer of the Ohio Knights of Columbus Charity Foundation and treasurer of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys.

Mr. Meyer is a frequent speaker in the estate planning and probate related fields for the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and National Business Institute.

Laurie E. Ohall, Esq., is a Florida Bar board-certified elder law attorney who has been practicing law since 1994. Her mission in the practice of law is to honor, educate, and protect her client’s rights. She does this through the practice of estate planning which includes the related fields of asset protection planning, elder law, probate, guardianship, and trust administration.

Ms. Ohall owns her own practice in Brandon, Florida, the Law Offices of Laurie E. Ohall, P.A., and she is an associate of the law firm of R.F. Meyer & Associates in Central Ohio. Licensed by both the Ohio and Florida bars, she offers dual-state counsel for clients at R.F. Meyer & Associates.

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5:30 PM

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8:30 AM

5:30 PM

Wednesday

8:30 AM

5:30 PM

Thursday

8:30 AM

5:30 PM

Friday

8:30 AM

5:30 PM

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300 West Wilson Bridge Road
Suite 250
Worthington, OH 43085

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R.F. Meyer & Associates LLC

PRACTICE AREA AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE Richard F. Meyer is a partner of Browning & Meyer Co., LPA, in Columbus, Ohio. His practice focuses primarily on elder law, probate, and customized estate planning, including special needs trusts and asset protection planning. Mr. Meyer is an OSBA Certified Specialist in Est...

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